“ | Riddled with booby traps from stem to stern, barely made out with my life the only time I dare ventured aboard. [src] | ” |
— Trader Johann describing The Reaper. |
The Reaper was an abandoned and retired dragon hunting ship that appears in DreamWorks Dragons: Race to the Edge. It is found in the Ship Graveyard. It contained the Dragon Eye and also had dragon bones in its cages. The ship has a sail with two daggers symbolizing it. It was owned by the Dragon Hunters before it wrecked in the Ship's Graveyard.
Description
The Reaper is roughly three times the length of a typical Viking ship, with a single pontoon roughly the size of a typical viking ship on the port side. The ship has two large masts with white tattered sails. A quarterdeck appears to start about two thirds the way back from the front, the back of which holds two spires on each of the corners. Two gangways lead up to the quarter deck, and another three span the gap between the main ship and its pontoon. The inside of the ship is mainly comprised of a room of dragon-proof cages, and the captain’s quarters on the opposite end. Dangerous traps lie the inside of the ship as well as the outside, in an attempt to keep looters from gaining the treasures within the dragon trapping ship.
History
The Reaper once was commanded by an unnamed Dragon Hunter. The ship held many dragons in the dragon-proof cages. The Reaper was eventually abandoned by the Dragon Hunters in the Ship Graveyard.
Many, many, years later, The Reaper was rediscovered by Trader Johann. Johann attempted to board the ship many times, only to be thwarted by the booby-traps.
Years later, during the events of "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Parts One and Two", Hiccup and Toothless boarded The Reaper to see what was on board it. They triggered several booby traps as they investigated. They also saw that who ever sailed on it was no friend of dragons due to their cells being filled with Dragon bones. Hiccup then entered the commander's quarters.
There, he found the Dragon Eye. After Hiccup and Toothless escaped, they were then confronted by Dagur and his Berserkers, who put the other Dragon riders in the cages. Dagur then tried to sink The Reaper and the Dragon riders with a boulder launched by a catapult, although they managed to escape before it was dragged down into the sea by Giant Screaming Eels.
In "Gone Gustav Gone", several days later, Dagur and his Berserkers then raised The Reaper and salvaged most of the traps and the dragon-proof cages.
As shown in "Night of the Hunters, Part 1", Hiccup and the Riders then returned to The Reaper to look for clues as to where the Dragon Hunters under Ryker Grimborn took Stormfly. Astrid then discovered another lense for dragon eye and Tuffnut Thorston found a painting of a caged Changewing.
In "A Time to Skrill", Hiccup and Toothless then crash-landed on The Reaper after the Frozen Skrill destroyed Toothless's tail. Fortunately, Hiccup was able to use it's sail to make a new tail for Toothless and resume the fight against the Skrill.
Traps
The Reaper has many traps and is described to be ridged with traps from stem to stern.
- Dragon Proof Cages
These cages are heavy and large, most probably to store dragons in them. They are resistant to many dragon's fire, even the mighty Night Fury's Plasma Blast.
- Ropes
There are ropes on the ship's deck that coil around invader's feet and attempt to quickly pull them off-board into the
water.
- Bear Traps
There are huge, metal Bear Traps with razor sharp teeth.
- Arrows
When one steps on a particular floor board, it triggers numerous crossbows on the wall to emerge
and fire rapidly and the opponent. Also, arrows are launched after the Dragon Eye is removed from the headquarters.
- Axe
A large axe automatically swoops down onto where the Dragon Eye's initial position was when it is removed.
- Spikes on the floor
After the axe is launched down, the sharp spikes jut out from the floor between where the Dragon Eye was and the door.
Trivia
- The Reaper has the same sail as the abandoned ship on Icestorm Island in School of Dragons.
- On the side of the Reaper, some writing similar to cuneiform appears, an ancient writing used in Mesopotamia
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